Histoires de Parfums This Is Not A Blue Bottle 1.4 Eau de Parfum (tester with cap)
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Brand:
Histoires de Parfums
Line: this is not a blue bottle 1.4
Product Type: eau de parfum, tester
Classification: niche
Volume: 60 ml, 120 ml
Country: France
Made in: France
Gender: unisex
Scent Type: eastern, spicy
Top Note: Cardamom, Lavender, Wormwood
Heart Note: Benzoin, Tonka Beans, Ylang-Ylang
Base Note: Labdanum, Opopanax, Patchouli
In 2018, the French brand Histoires de Parfums introduced a refined fragrance that quickly garnered an eclectic following among connoisseurs of niche perfumery. The Eau de Parfum, This Is Not A Blue Bottle 1.4, pays homage to the captivating and romantic French promenades. Its spicy symphony chords convey the trembling anticipation of an exciting rendezvous, while the oriental notes promise passionate embraces against the backdrop of delightful sunsets. This thrilling bouquet invites one to lose oneself in a heady whirlwind, capturing attention and drawing one into an enthralling journey through the waves of sensuality.
Top notes of this mysterious symphony open with the enticing trills of artemisia, spicy specks of cardamom, and calming echoes of lavender.
Middle notes of the olfactory pyramid entice with the mystery of benzoin, the bright shades of tonka beans, and the exotic sounds of ylang-ylang.Base notes round off the composition with the trembling chords of labdanum, the exciting trail of opopanax, and the steadfast patchoulis.
TESTER - A tester is a demonstration version of the fragrance provided by manufacturers along with a batch of products for the purpose of advertising at the point of sale. Please be aware that there are no differences (such as the quality of the fragrance, its durability, etc.) between the tester and the retail version! The only distinction is that since testers are produced for advertising purposes, the manufacturing company does not pay as much attention to their packaging: they are offered in what is called technical packaging (a simple cardboard box, different from that used for retail bottles) and often do not come with a cap. This accounts for the lower price of testers.